Mansi Bagla pens down a memoir for Sushant Singh Rajput

Sushant Singh Rajput died by suicide on June 14 and the industry and fans have been in a shock ever since. The late actor’s fans, friends and co-stars have been paying tribute to the actor on social media since his demise. Founder of Mini Films and Director of Mini Homes, Mansi Bagla took to Instagram and penned down her thoughts and a memoir for the late actor.

She spoke about Nepotism, about a need to create mental health awareness and how only you can help yourself during tough times though with the constant support of the special few people in your life. Her thoughts on this unfortunate incident created a rage amongst Sushants fans, as some supported her thoughts and shared their personal stories of disappointments in life, thanking her for encouraging them with inspirational words.

Mansi wrote, “Nepotism always existed from times of Mahabharat, छल was a part even then… I am referring to Dhritarashtra who gave the throne to his son Duryodhana despite Yudhisthira being the righteous successor…

A recent loss that feels so personal to most of us has sent shock waves not just through the industry but even to the youth of today’s time.. It has led to intense discussions on mental health awareness. Yes it’s good that people are all now feeling the need to ask, talk, share…. But in all honesty we can’t be doing that with everyone. Only you have the power to cure yourself, with your special few by your side encouraging you to be stable. It’s you who has to realise and understand as to who is with you & isn’t drilling your boat. Your vibe attracts your tribe and somewhere we are all silently searching for vibes … Just like the constellation of stars…

Suicide is the only crime where you don’t get a punishment but the others do. No one can be blamed for somebody else’s mindset.
Most of us are left with so many questions as to why he took such a step… I believe there is a higher power up who knows everything and it’s best we leave it to that. Even Lord Krishna couldn’t save his nephew Abhimanyu despite knowing his fate in the Mahabharata, can we answer why? With everyone jumping the blame gun and targetting Nepotism I feel, I’ve tried to understand this in my capacity.

Reality of life is in the mind. We have to learn to train our minds and help people around us. But remember you don’t have to be the sun for the people who don’t appreciate your light. In the end small moments account for the happiness that we’re all searching for.

On the occasion of Father’s Day today, I want my dad to know all of my feelings and emotions and be assured that his little one has grown up to be a wiser and mature human. Love you my Papa.”

She even sportingly replied to many trolls who blamed others and passed judgements on people associated with the late actor.

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